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McIntosh has broken the world record three times in the past four days, reserving the title of the new generation of "Queen of Swimming".

Among the world's top women's swimmers, Canada's 18-year-old female swimmer Senmel. Mackintosh set three new world records in four days. On the 12th, Beijing time, Mackintosh shortened his previous world record set in May last year (4:24.38) by 0.73 seconds in the women's 400-meter individual medley competition at the Canadian National Swimming Team Trials held in Victoria, Canada, with a time of 4:23.65.

Canada's rising star McIntosh, who became the new queen of swimming

McIntosh held the world record pace from the first butterfly and was more than a second faster than the previous world record by completing the backstroke in the second. Although the breaststroke was a little sluggish, he launched an explosive sprint in the final freestyle to end the competition. McIntosh said after the game: "Before tonight's game, I felt like I could do something very special. It was the best race of a player's career to date. ”

McIntosh also teased: "I want to leave a record that is really hard to break when I retire. That's what drives me. Only then will the next generation of children strive to catch up with this record. I'll give it my all. ”

Mackintosh has broken the world record three times in the last four days. In the women's 400m freestyle on the 8th of this month, she swam the entire distance in 3:54.18, shaving more than one second off the previous record of 3:55.38 held by Aryan Tetmouth (AUS) in 2023.

In addition, in the women's 200m individual medley on the 10th, Mackintosh touched the wall first with a time of 2:05.70, surpassing the original world record of 2:06.12 set by Katinka Josu (Hungary) in 2015.

McIntosh won gold medals in the women's 200m butterfly and 200m and 400m individual medley at last year's Paris Olympics, and she has cemented her position with three new world records at the competition.

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